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Сообщение от Кирюша
(Сообщение 435106)
не, ЕТА не подходит)
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Так это не ета.
However, this watch's back truly shows something unique, the exclusive Chronoswiss C.111 manual wind movement. It is a somewhat large movement at 13''' (29.4mm, or about US "0 size"), and is 3.3mm deep (in comparison, the "standard" thickness Peseux 7001 is 10.5''' at 2.5mm thick, while the ultra-thin JLC 849 is 9''' at 1.85mm thick.).
This is perhaps due to the age of the basic movement design - it was originally brought out by the Marvin company in 1952, and was also used by Longines briefly. ( I was unable to find out much about the Marvin Watch company, other than it was founded in 1850 at La Chaux-de-Fonds by M. & E. Ditesheim.) This caliber uses some NOS parts, while others have been replaced or improved at the direction of Chronoswiss. While not to be confused with the highest grade movements from Patek, JLC, or F. Piguet, this is a good quality movement comparable to the best converted pocket watch movements in the earliest wristwatches. [BTW, the automatic version of this watch uses the Enicar-based C.121, while the lady Orea uses the Peseux 7001.]
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